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GM2-Gangliosidosis (Sandhoff and Tay Sachs disease): Diagnosis and Neuroimaging Findings (An Iranian Pediatric Case Series).

Authors :
KARIMZADEH, Parvaneh
JAFARI, Narjes
NEJAD BIGLARI, Habibeh
JABBEH DARI, Sayena
AHMAD ABADI, Farzad
ALAEE, Mohammad-Reza
NEMATI, Hamid
SAKET, Sasan
TONEKABONI, Seyed Hasan
TAGHDIRI, Mohammad-Mahdi
GHOFRANI, Mohammad
Source :
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology; Summer2014, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p55-60, 6p, 4 Color Photographs
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Objective GM2-Gangliosidosis disease is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder that includes two disorders (Tay-Sachs and Sandhoff disease).These disorders cause a progressive deterioration of nerve cells and inherited deficiency in creating hexosaminidases A, B, and AB. Materials & Methods Patients who were diagnosed withGM2-Gangliosidosis in the Neurology Department of Mofid Children's Hospital in Tehran, Iran from October2009to February 2014were included in our study. The disorder was confirmed by neurometabolic and enzyme level detection of hexosaminidases A, B, and AB in reference to Wagnester Laboratory in Germany. We assessed age, gender, past medical history, developmental status, clinical manifestations, and neuroimaging findings of 9 patients with Sandhoff disease and 9 with Tay Sachs disease. Results 83% of our patients were the offspring of consanguineous marriages. All of them had a developmental disorder as a chief complaint. 38%of patients had a history of developmental delay or regression and 22% had seizures. The patients with Sandhoff and Tay Sachs disease were followed for approximately 5 years and the follow-up showed all patients were bedridden or had expired due to refractory seizures, pneumonia aspiration, or swallowing disorders. Neuro-imaging findings included bilateral thalamic involvement, brain atrophy, and hypo myelination in near half of our patients (48%). Conclusion According to the results of this study, we suggest that cherry-red spots, hyperacusis, refractory seizures, and relative parents in children with developmental delay and/or regression should be considered for assessment of GM2-Gangliosidosis disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17354668
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
100459432